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Index
Cover Contents Introduction CHAPTER 1 The Dewa Agung and the Rajas (Pre-1800)
Island Setting and Cultural Background Indianization and Javanese Influences Majapahit Conquest and Early Rulers Dewa Agung as Emperor and Symbol Emergence and Divergence of Eight Rajadoms Decline of Dewa Agung’s Authority
CHAPTER 2 Western Intruders (Pre-1800)
Early Portuguese and Other European Visitors Houtman Expedition of 1597; Shore Party in Kuta and Gelgel Audience with Dewa Agung and Lesson in Geography Entertainment by Kijloer; Interview with Portuguese Merchant Desertion of Roodenburg, Claaszoon and Jan the Portuguese Heemskerck Expedition of 1601; Roodenburg as Interpreter; Dewa Agung’s Letter to Prince Maurits VOC Factory and Free Burghers from Batavia Trade in Slaves and Opium; Missions of Oosterwijk and Bacharach Balinese Community in Batavia; Senopati; Balinese–Javanese Wars
CHAPTER 3 Recruitment, Trade and Travel (1800–1830)
Distant Effects of Napoleonic Wars Daendels’ Design for Recruitment; van der Wahl’s Visit English Occupation; Raffles and Crawfurd Dutch Démarches of 1817, 1824, 1826; Kuta Post Visit of Dr Medhurst and His Report Royal Family of Buleleng; Its Blood Feuds
CHAPTER 4 Monopoly and Sovereignty, Plunder and Salvage (1830–1843)
Dutch Alarm Regarding Western Interlopers John Burd and Mads Lange in Lombok Pak Jembrok’s Espionage Report Dutch Policy of Economic–Political Penetration Granpré Molière’s Mission and Company Trade Schuurman, the Rhinoceros and the NHM Factory Huskus Koopman, the Contract Maker Impasse of 1840; Treaties of 1841; Afterthoughts of 1842 Shipwreck and Plunder of the Overijssel; Kuta Scene More Complications; More Treaties
CHAPTER 5 Balinese and Europeans in Turbulent Lombok (1824–1843)
Balinese Conquest and Rule of Lombok Hostile Rajas and Rival Merchants Wars of 1838; Cokorda’s Defeat; Lange’s Decline Wars of 1839; Fall of the House of Karangasem George Peacock King and the New Dynasty Dutch Investigations; Huskus Koopman’s Contracts Princes of Lombok in Power in Bali
CHAPTER 6 Punitive Expeditions (1846–1849)
Northern Princes’ Defiance of the Dutch; Gusti Ketut Jelantik First Dutch Military Expedition (1846); Success and Stalemate Lange’s Intermediation and the Peace Settlement Second Expedition (1848); Dutch Débacle at Jagaraga Third Expedition (1849); Theatrics of Conciliation Jagaraga Defence and Dutch Seizure Transfer of Operations to the South; Lombok Intervention Victories, Disasters and Reversals Peace Conference and Celebration
CHAPTER 7 Saga of a Danish Trader (1834–1856)
Arrival in Lombok of Mads Lange and His Brothers Lange as Shahbandar and Merchant in Ampenan Kuta Factory and Kuta Town in 1839 Raja Kasiman and the Badung Dynasty Kuta Factory as Home and Trading Post Riches from Rice, Gambier, Kopeng and Ships Servicing NHM Competition and Concession of Defeat Lange’s Political Role; His Later Years and Death Subsequent Fortunes of Factory and Family
CHAPTER 8 Evolution of the Colonial Empire (1849–1900)
Resident and Controleurs; Regent and Punggawa Patterns of Dutch Rule and Its Extension Western Studies of Balinese Institutions Nyoman Gempol Insurrection; Fourth Military Expedition (1858) Ida Mahe Rai Insurrection; Fifth Military Expedition (1868) Bloemen Waanders as Controleur and Observer Dutch Policy on Slavery, Opium, Land; Residency Finances Christian Missions; Vroom–Nicodemus Tragedy
CHAPTER 9 Disintegration of the Dewa Agung’s Empire (1832–1908)
Patterns of Conflict among States of the South Emergence of Gianyar; Quarrels with Its Neighbors War on Pajangan (1843); Gianyar Provocation Feud with Klungkung; Seizure of Gianyar Royal Family Dewa Gede Raka and Gianyar’s Revival; Regency Status (1900) Controleur Schwarz and Modern Progress; Sri Kumala Incident (1904) Sixth Military Expedition (1906); Puputan in Denpasar Wesatia (1904) and Suicide (1906) of Tabanan Royalty Seventh Military Expedition (1908); Puputan in Klungkung
CHAPTER 10 Tragedy in Lombok (1891–1894)
Origin in Bali and Lombok of Sasak Insurrections Gusti Gede Jelantik; His Career in Bali and Lombok Royal Family of Lombok; the Raja; Gusti Made; Gusti Ketut Sasak Petitions; Raja’s Appeal to the Dutch and the English Ultimatum and Military Expedition of 1894 “Treachery” of August 25–27; Puputan at Mataram and Sasari Fate of the Raja, Lombok and Gusti Gede Jelantik
CHAPTER 11 Turn of Century Tour (1902)
Kol’s Grand Tour and His Published Account Reception in Karangasem; Impressions of Raja Jelantik Rigors and Pleasures of Travel; Roads and Accommodations Visit to Gianyar; Controleur Schwarz at Work Conflict with the Dewa Agung Imports and Exports; Receipts and Expenditures Admonitions and Predictions
CHAPTER 12 Ethical Interlude (1908–1930)
Re-examination and Reformulation of Colonial Policy Traditional Ruler as Raja and Regent; Role of Controleur European and Chinese Business Interests Usury; Corvée; Taxes; Land; Production; Exports Opium and the Monopoly; Education and Medicine Balance of Benefi ts and Burdens; Kerta Courts
CHAPTER 13 Euphoria and Trauma (1930–1955)
Recurrent Problems of Christian Missions and Converts Cultural Conservationism and Continuity Tourism and Tourist Agents; Artists, Writers, Expatriates Life in the 1930s; Japanese Occupation Return of the Dutch; Nationalist Revolution Bali as Member of Federal System and New Republic
CHAPTER 14 Decade of Disaster (1955–1965)
Nationalists, Communists and the Later Sukarno Years Politics in Culture and Land Reform Economic Manipulation; Rice Supply Sukarno’s Visitations and Affronts Premonitions of Evil; Plague of Rats Eka Dasa Rudra Celebration and Eruption of Mt Agung GESTAPU Coup and 100,000 Killings
EPILOGUE 1 In Transit (1966–2000) EPILOGUE 2 Bali Under the New Order (1966–2000)
The Morning of the Earth New Order; New Directions An Island Apart? Economic Progress and the Green Revolution The Master Plan and the Cultural Tourism Debate Hippies, Guidebooks and the Rise of Travel for the Masses Cracks Open in the New Order Political Protest and the End of the New Order The 1999 Election and the “Ash Thursday” Riots
EPILOGUE 3 Bali in the Twenty-first Century
A Night in October Aftershocks of the Bali Bombings “Strengthening Bali,” Identity Politics and Inverted Traditions The Man of the People and the Regencies’ Resurgence New Tourism Directions Dying Out: Environmental Impacts Paradise Lost and Found
Further Reading Bibliography Copyright
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